Month: July 2023
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Food
How the Mushroom Cloud Boomed and Bloomed Across American Pop Culture
From the Trinity test to “Oppenheimer” and “Asteroid City,” the symbol of nuclear destruction has held multiple but equally disturbing…
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World
Paul Reubens, Creator of Pee-wee Herman, Is Dead at 70
With his signature bow tie, short drainpipe pants and flattop hairdo, Pee-wee, as embodied by Mr. Reubens, became enshrined in…
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World
Trump Employee Released on Bond After Court Appearance in Documents Case
Carlos De Oliveira, the property manager of Mar-a-Lago, made his first court appearance after his indictment on charges of conspiring…
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World
Clashes in a Palestinian Refugee Camp in Lebanon Kill 5
Rival factions have been fighting for three days, at times with heavy weaponry, in the densely populated Ein al-Hilweh camp…
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World
How the Bay Area Became a Mecca of Burmese Cuisine
Not so long ago, Burmese food was rare in California. Now dozens of restaurants across San Francisco are cooking samusa…
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Food
What Does It Mean to Be a Witness?
In his new story collection, Jamel Brinkley investigates the impact of seeing and being seen.
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Food
Obsessed with the Ocean, Susan Casey Takes the Plunge
Susan Casey has long been enchanted by the deep ocean. For her book “The Underworld,” she finally got to visit…
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World
Object Found on Australian Beach Is a Mystery No More
A cylindrical object that was found in remote Western Australia probably came from an Indian rocket, Australia’s space agency said.
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World
Why Trump Is So Hard to Beat
The first Times/Siena poll of the G.O.P. primary shows he still commands a seemingly unshakable base of loyal supporters.
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World
What’s Happening With the Quran Burnings in Sweden
The country has found itself caught between outrage over anti-Muslim actions and its commitment to free speech. Denmark has also…